Which could (probably does) account for the higher price of commercial HF 
communications radios.  So why do Codan radios cost so much more than say the 
ICOM IC-F7000?  

Walt/K5YFW

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I know from experience trying to build transmitters and receivers, 
that it is difficult to meet some of the conditions needed to 
achieve optimum results.  I don't have a lot of faith that the ham 
manufacturers you mention have done this in what really are very 
inexpensive radios.  Even less faith that everyone periodically does 
detailed maintenance checks to insure that everything is operating 
as designed. 
 
Jim  
WA0LYK  
  


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